The Sprint Galaxy Note 2 replaces the $99 Galaxy Note 2 deal for the Verizon model, which went on sale on December 7th. The Verizon Galaxy Note 2 is now $199 for new customers and $279 for current Verizon customers. The AT&T Galaxy Note 2 is currently $174 for new customers and $274 for current customers.

Sprint is an attractive Galaxy Note 2 carrier thanks to unlimited data plans, but customers may be disappointed by the state of Sprint’s current 4G LTE network, which is smaller than Verizon and AT&T. Even with the limited 4G LTE network, the Galaxy Note 2 is a flagship device that is an amazing deal at $99.

Multi-Window View is one of the biggest features of the Galaxy Note 2, allowing users to open multiple applications at once. The video below shows how it’s possible to use two apps on-screen at the same time on the Galaxy Note 2.

The Galaxy Note 2 features a 5.5-inch HD display, quad-core processor and a 8MP camera on the back. The phone ships with Android 4.1, and will likely see an Android 4.2 Jelly Bean update in 2013. The Galaxy Note 2 shares a design language with the Galaxy S3, which means users are in for good build quality and a nice looking phone.